It depends on the orthodontist's opinion as to the growth of the jaw and the need for space. Sometimes pulling teeth provides more room for the teeth to come in correctly. My children had retainers that changed the shape of their palatte--wore them for a year and their teeth came in nicely. We rotated a screw on the retainer weekly. We skipped the braces after that.
You can get them on any time after you get teeth pulled, many people get teeth pulled while they already have braces.
It can be a few days or a few weeks, depending on how quickly your gums heal.
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As long as you brush your teeth while you have your braces, there will be no marks. I had no marks on my teeth when my braces were removed. Another student in my school, however, never brushed her teeth and when her braces were removed she actually had brown bands on her teeth. ~ T
It depends on how good you take care of them. Around maybe 2 years.
no but you will have to get injected to take teeth out
That depends on how bad your teeth are. If it is minor rearrangement, then about a year. If it is bad it can take 2-4 years.
You could potentially harm your teeth severely if you take your braces off yourself. To take them off, your orthodontist uses a special solvent on the glue that holds your braces on. If you don't have that solvent, taking your braces off can be very painful and damaging.
REALLY CERAMIC BRACES ARE LIKE REGULAR (STAINLESS STEEL) BRACES, THE ONLY THING THAT CHANGES (OBVIOUSLY) IS THE COLOR AND THE SIZE. THEY SHOULD LAST THE SAME ON YOUR TEETH AS THE REGULAR ONES AND IF YOU TAKE REALLY GOOD CARE OF THEM, YOU WON'T HAVE A PROBLEM... = )
It depend on which orthodontist will take caresource but aslong as you have an orthodontist that take caresource you can get braces , but it depends on how severe your teeth are
It is a rather long time to have braces on... but before you tell the dentist to take them off, get a second opinion from another dentist in your area... Hope that helps ~Coeur
They are metal circles that they cement on your four back teeth, they help keep the wire on your teeth.
AnswerIn most cases, there should be no problem in having your wisdom teeth extracted while you are still wearing braces.This is usually done when there is an infection on the wisdom tooth, or when the extraction is indicated to help with the orthodontic treatment.AnswerAfter having had braces, for four years, the orthodontist told me which teeth had to be extracted PRIOR to the braces being put on. The extraction sites had to then heal, before the braces could be applied. Working around braces is so difficult, that normal dental cleanings and flossing can NOT be done.
No you only get a retainer.